Thanks for this concise video 🤙🏽 I have a 6 week old and my wife and I have gotten into the habit of letting her see morning sun (indirect for now). It’s definitely helped with her sleeping pattern
I have had problems keeping regular sleeping for my whole life. Working at home and staying up late was fine, but now with a new job I must get up early so decided to do some research. Glad I found this, I would never have thought about light. It makes sense, I will try experimenting with this.
the thing that helps most is correcting calcium, boron, magnesium, copper, zinc, strontium and other trace mineral deficiencies. These are more important in tackling good sleep than lightbulbs. I use both myself.
Its a cultural phenomenon that dictates our relationship with sleep and how much respect we pay to it. If we let go of the somewhat immature and adolescent idea that 'staying up late' and not going to bed early is somehow 'hip', 'trendy' or somehow makes you feel youthful. Ironically, you are probably sleeping sub-optimally and consequently you're probably not doing good for your health and consequently aging faster. The issue is that staying up late is engrained in our culture, but if we all respected sleep more and slept more in tune with how our ancestors slept, we'd benefit from it hugely. We are literally morphing into people who have poor quality sleep, and subsequently detract from having any real focus on anything in life, just numbing ourselves with a myriad of distractions, context switching all the time, having apps and tech which constantly steals our attention. This is going to make us sad, depressed, unfulfilled and unable to really create real change in life. Conclusion, put down your phone and mute all notifications, pay attention to your circadian Rhythm and do anything you can to help it stay well tuned (eating times, exercise, being outside in natural sunlight, avoidance of bright light during the night time). All of this will result in a significant improvement in your sleep and your mood and your ability to focus on the things in life that are worth focusing on.
This really worries me when it comes to children especially middle and HS kids. They have to wake before sun comes up and be in a school building all day with no sunlight. They dont get to see the sunlight in the morning.
This is true, but I think the bigger threat to these kids at that age is the constant exposure to SCREENS and social media. Based on the mental health reports coming out from this age group, I think that's far more damaging than not getting sun in the morning.
I’ve thought abt this too :( also teenagers’ inner clock functions in a way that they tend to feel more alert than children or adults later in the day, that’s why it’s more difficult to go to sleep early. Not related to the staying up late culture, but let’s say your body naturally wants to go to sleep at 11pm, but school starts at 7 am so you have to be asleep by 9 pm if you want to have 8 hrs of sleep and a good morning routine, and time for the commute to school. It’s just not in tune with the biological needs, not to mention that almost no teenager can be in bed by that time bc of life & activities even already out of school 😭 but the system works in a way that in order to benefit companies & have people working for them all day, they can have their kids off to school before work starts. I always wondered why can’t we just go in at 9am.
You've done different podcasts on sleep. You've touched on light therapies to help set the circadian rhythm, but it would be great if you could offer insight on what to do - how to start your day if you have to wake up at 3 am. Is there a special light that can be used to wake up? I've seen different lights and their reviews, but I need to determine which ones are legitimate. Would love your thoughts/science on this.
Cannot recommend Northern Lights Technologies' Boxlite highly enough. Its large panel ensures that the 10,000 lux will enter the eyes and on account of its size one can be seated a comfortable 14" away approx. They are an outstanding company and have been around for many years. There are a lot of tiny lights on the market now but the disadvantage is one has to sit very, very close to them to get any benefit. For those of us who live in the far north with cold, gray weather for months on end this particular light is a life saver!
Your narrative is rich and compelling; reminiscent of a book that was rich and compelling in its narrative. "Better Sleep Better Life" by William Brook
The only problem with implementing all of these pieces of advice from the genius minds like Tim's, Dr. Hubermans, Dr. Sinclair, Dr Patrick etc, is your life and mentality will improve so much you'll want to quit your job and conquer the world !
I live really nestled in the woods and I cannot even see the sun until about an hour or more after the sun actually rises where I live and I can barely even see it through the trees!! I now read by a blue Therapy light instead. I like being up then, and it’s dark outside.
Excelente presentación de la información! Concisa, clara y científicamente fundamentada. Además de muy útiles y fáciles de aplicar las técnicas expuestas. Gracias por compartirla!
@Edward Hyde Oh yeah, for sure! ADHD is very strongly associated with delayed sleep phase syndrome, which means that waking up in the morning is a huge challenge (working against my natural sleep rhythm) and means I don't have the attention regulation and energy necessary to exercise in the morning. It doesn't have anything to do with my medication. EDIT: Sleep issues used to be a diagnostic criterion for ADD in the early days of its classification but it was dropped because scientists at the time had no understanding of the causal mechanism linking the two. In any case it's extremely common as an ADHD difficulty.
8:11 “And among His signs is your sleep by night and by day and your seeking of His bounty, verily in that are signs for those who hearken.” (Qur'an, 30:23)
I have the same problem working night shifts... I'm trying a combination of blue blocker, a therapy light and afternoon naps. I'll wear a pair of blue-blockers from sundown until I'm in bed. I have an alarm set to wake me every day at the same time. Then I'll switch on my light therapy LED and try to wake up. When I work shifts till 4 AM sometimes that means not getting a full 8 hours of sleep ... which isn't ideal but better than what I've done before.
Is there a condition or a gene mutation you can have where light has no effect on your sleep schedule? Because light(or lack of it) has absolutely no effect on my sleepiness or level of alertness whatsoever. None. Ive used blue light lamps in the morning and have fallen asleep within 5 minutes of using it. I do have a circadian rhythm, but it has nothing to do with light.
I suggest everyone read the book "Lights Out". It changed my life. It is crucial that we humans sleep in pure darkness.
Who is the author? Having trouble finding it.
@@ieatwiteoutforfun Lights Out by T S Wiley
@@mnket Wiley you mean
Author ?
Scared the hell out of me
Thanks for this concise video 🤙🏽 I have a 6 week old and my wife and I have gotten into the habit of letting her see morning sun (indirect for now). It’s definitely helped with her sleeping pattern
I have had problems keeping regular sleeping for my whole life. Working at home and staying up late was fine, but now with a new job I must get up early so decided to do some research. Glad I found this, I would never have thought about light. It makes sense, I will try experimenting with this.
How'd it go?
the thing that helps most is correcting calcium, boron, magnesium, copper, zinc, strontium and other trace mineral deficiencies. These are more important in tackling good sleep than lightbulbs. I use both myself.
Its a cultural phenomenon that dictates our relationship with sleep and how much respect we pay to it. If we let go of the somewhat immature and adolescent idea that 'staying up late' and not going to bed early is somehow 'hip', 'trendy' or somehow makes you feel youthful. Ironically, you are probably sleeping sub-optimally and consequently you're probably not doing good for your health and consequently aging faster. The issue is that staying up late is engrained in our culture, but if we all respected sleep more and slept more in tune with how our ancestors slept, we'd benefit from it hugely.
We are literally morphing into people who have poor quality sleep, and subsequently detract from having any real focus on anything in life, just numbing ourselves with a myriad of distractions, context switching all the time, having apps and tech which constantly steals our attention. This is going to make us sad, depressed, unfulfilled and unable to really create real change in life.
Conclusion, put down your phone and mute all notifications, pay attention to your circadian Rhythm and do anything you can to help it stay well tuned (eating times, exercise, being outside in natural sunlight, avoidance of bright light during the night time). All of this will result in a significant improvement in your sleep and your mood and your ability to focus on the things in life that are worth focusing on.
Thanks for sharing ♥
Well said!! 👏🏻👏🏻
the 10 minutes i spend on my phone before i go to sleep are the best 5 hours of my life
Lol
Lmao! So true. I hate it!
Can anyone help me? This went right over my head😅
@@VALERIAN19899mindless scrolling, bed time revenge
This really worries me when it comes to children especially middle and HS kids. They have to wake before sun comes up and be in a school building all day with no sunlight. They dont get to see the sunlight in the morning.
But you wont let him touch grass because "youre worried".
@@clerooth what are you even talking about?
This is true, but I think the bigger threat to these kids at that age is the constant exposure to SCREENS and social media. Based on the mental health reports coming out from this age group, I think that's far more damaging than not getting sun in the morning.
I’ve thought abt this too :( also teenagers’ inner clock functions in a way that they tend to feel more alert than children or adults later in the day, that’s why it’s more difficult to go to sleep early. Not related to the staying up late culture, but let’s say your body naturally wants to go to sleep at 11pm, but school starts at 7 am so you have to be asleep by 9 pm if you want to have 8 hrs of sleep and a good morning routine, and time for the commute to school. It’s just not in tune with the biological needs, not to mention that almost no teenager can be in bed by that time bc of life & activities even already out of school 😭 but the system works in a way that in order to benefit companies & have people working for them all day, they can have their kids off to school before work starts.
I always wondered why can’t we just go in at 9am.
You've done different podcasts on sleep. You've touched on light therapies to help set the circadian rhythm, but it would be great if you could offer insight on what to do - how to start your day if you have to wake up at 3 am. Is there a special light that can be used to wake up? I've seen different lights and their reviews, but I need to determine which ones are legitimate. Would love your thoughts/science on this.
Thanks for sharing Tim
I could definitely use more positive anticipation!
Cannot recommend Northern Lights Technologies' Boxlite highly enough. Its large panel ensures that the 10,000 lux will enter the eyes and on account of its size one can be seated a comfortable 14" away approx. They are an outstanding company and have been around for many years. There are a lot of tiny lights on the market now but the disadvantage is one has to sit very, very close to them to get any benefit. For those of us who live in the far north with cold, gray weather for months on end this particular light is a life saver!
I'm glad he said 2-10 minutes because I've been sitting out here for 35 minutes! 🥵
😂😂
The overhead light thing is a good idea!
Your narrative is rich and compelling; reminiscent of a book that was rich and compelling in its narrative. "Better Sleep Better Life" by William Brook
The only problem with implementing all of these pieces of advice from the genius minds like Tim's, Dr. Hubermans, Dr. Sinclair, Dr Patrick etc, is your life and mentality will improve so much you'll want to quit your job and conquer the world !
I’d you do all those things you won’t have time for a job!
I live really nestled in the woods and I cannot even see the sun until about an hour or more after the sun actually rises where I live and I can barely even see it through the trees!! I now read by a blue Therapy light instead. I like being up then, and it’s dark outside.
When you are actually watching this at 2am in bed on your phone 👀
Thanks Tim my friend true friend
Wow that was really informational, thanks!
Excelente presentación de la información! Concisa, clara y científicamente fundamentada. Además de muy útiles y fáciles de aplicar las técnicas expuestas. Gracias por compartirla!
Is there one light therapy lamp that you could recommend? There's too many to choose from and I want to buy the right one.
Any one that produces 10,000 lux
So it's best to exercise in the morning?
I have ADHD so that ain't happening lol
@Edward Hyde Oh yeah, for sure! ADHD is very strongly associated with delayed sleep phase syndrome, which means that waking up in the morning is a huge challenge (working against my natural sleep rhythm) and means I don't have the attention regulation and energy necessary to exercise in the morning. It doesn't have anything to do with my medication.
EDIT: Sleep issues used to be a diagnostic criterion for ADD in the early days of its classification but it was dropped because scientists at the time had no understanding of the causal mechanism linking the two. In any case it's extremely common as an ADHD difficulty.
@Edward Hyde No problem, it's good to know more about it and your sleep!
Andrew what about those places without sunlight during storming seasons and whatnot? Do those SAD lamps help at all?
Isn’t this brutally interesting and helpful at the same time?
awesome!
Would it help to view bright light first thing through a window?
*so what do you do if you wake up before the sun? 😅
Same query I had and I think he mentioned to switch the overhead lights on to replace that sun effect
Should we get light from Bluelight Hour, Nautical Twilight, Civil Twilight or light at a certain number of degrees below or above the horizon?
IKR!
Dr Huberman, How Far should the Selfie Light Be on Desk Top Cuz in Holland I don’t get Sun Rays Daily.
How to sleep when i learn online at night until 9:30pm and i have to sleep at 10pm ?
Does sunlight in the morning cause moles on your body
Can anyone tell me what lighting I use best to read in bed before going to sleep? Thank you!
Buy incandescent bulbs online
Having trouble with light early in the day. The sun doesn't rise until 6:30 due to daylight savings. Any advice
Bright light lamp. Look for one that is 10,000 lux
Wow
I dont know man..humans a re very intreating and adaptable..this is info that aaplies 90% to me..but not to many other people
Show of hands - who is watching this at 2 AM?
2:24
What about people that work graveyard shifts?
4:35
A bit of light comes through side of blind. Will that effect my melatonin sleep?
Yes
Wear a sleep mask or cover it up
Should you face the sun, squinting? Not staring directly at it, of course.
8:11 “And among His signs is your sleep by night and by day and your seeking of His bounty, verily in that are signs for those who hearken.” (Qur'an, 30:23)
Alhamdulilah.
👍👍👍👍👍
What if you work night shift?
I have the same problem working night shifts... I'm trying a combination of blue blocker, a therapy light and afternoon naps.
I'll wear a pair of blue-blockers from sundown until I'm in bed. I have an alarm set to wake me every day at the same time. Then I'll switch on my light therapy LED and try to wake up.
When I work shifts till 4 AM sometimes that means not getting a full 8 hours of sleep ... which isn't ideal but better than what I've done before.
Quit the night shift and get a day job, night shifts are the worst thing for your health.
You're screwed if you work nights, it's horrendously bad for you
The eye is the lamp of the body. So, if your eye is healthy, your whole body will be full of light,
Eye is the perfect black box radiator
Dont buy the cheap ringlight that he recommends, mine died after like 5 months. Better pax 10 € plus and get a decent and strong light
What about sleeping with lights on but covering the whole body,head to toe?
Don't do that. The light most likely gets to you even if you are under a thick blanket and will affect sleep.
Is there a condition or a gene mutation you can have where light has no effect on your sleep schedule? Because light(or lack of it) has absolutely no effect on my sleepiness or level of alertness whatsoever. None.
Ive used blue light lamps in the morning and have fallen asleep within 5 minutes of using it. I do have a circadian rhythm, but it has nothing to do with light.
Narcolepsy
+++
EMF effects sleep as well, it’s concerning as they’re rolling out 5G in Australia right now.
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My two favorite Podcaster🙌🏻
Mumbo-jumbo BS. Where is the scientific research?
Does it work better if we stand upside down?